JDNI 22, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



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^ ^'CLIPPER'' CLEANERS 



Successfully Handle All Kinds of FLOWER, GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS 





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|F you are interested in a ma- 

 chine for screening and grad- 

 ' ing any kind of seeds, grain, 

 beans, peas or bulbs, you 

 might do well to investigate our claims 

 in regard to our machines. 



The Clipper Cleaners are used by 

 all the large seedsmen in the United 

 States, also in many foreign countries. 



The No. 39 Cleaner, shown herewith, 

 is equipped with our new Variable Air 

 Regulator. A perfectly uniform air 

 blast, absolutely under control and en- 

 tirely free from fluctuation, is one of 

 the most essential and important con- 

 siderations in cleaning seeds and grains. 



Different kinds of seeds and grains, and different conditions of the seeds or grains, call 

 for varying strength of the air blast used in separating the dust, chaff and light, shrunken 

 seeds or grain from the heavy, perfect seeds and grain. The Clipper Variable Air Regula- 

 tor gives exact control of the air blast at every desired point. " From a zephyr to a 

 hurricane" (and every intermediate point between) exactly describes the range of air 

 blast that can be se- 

 cured by this mechani- 

 cal device. We can 

 produce a blast strong 

 enough to blow out the 

 heaviest grain, or peas 

 or beans, and by an 

 adjustment requiring 

 but an instant reduce 

 the blast sufficient for 

 handling the lightest 

 seeds, such as timothy, 

 red top or blue grass. 



flWrite for circular 

 giving full 

 description 



A. T. Ferrell & Co., Saginaw, W. S., Mich. 



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